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In message , at 09:02:03
on Sat, 26 Feb 2011, remarked: What about more than one person using the same card? I use my credit card to buy tickets for all the family quite often. A very good question. I suspect they'll have a slogan like "Travel on the tube with Mastercard, if everyone in your party has one; For everything else, there's Oyster". -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 13:07:05
on Sat, 26 Feb 2011, remarked: A very good question. I suspect they'll have a slogan like "Travel on the tube with Mastercard, if everyone in your party has one; For everything else, there's Oyster". Children with credit/debit cards? Doesn't sound likely to me. Whoosh! (They are the "everything else".) -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote
on Sat, 26 Feb 2011, remarked: A very good question. I suspect they'll have a slogan like "Travel on the tube with Mastercard, if everyone in your party has one; For everything else, there's Oyster". Children with credit/debit cards? Doesn't sound likely to me. Whoosh! (They are the "everything else".) Debit cards for the under-age, no credit history, don't trust themselves etc do exist. Solo is one. They are designed to be unable to create an overdraft so can't be used if the bank link isn't operational - no falling back to signatures & multipart forms with embossing machines during a power cut. However they are probably not allowed for wave and pay applications. -- Mike D |
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Perry) wrote: In message , at 13:07:05 on Sat, 26 Feb 2011, remarked: A very good question. I suspect they'll have a slogan like "Travel on the tube with Mastercard, if everyone in your party has one; For everything else, there's Oyster". Children with credit/debit cards? Doesn't sound likely to me. Whoosh! (They are the "everything else".) So, the advantage for casual users of not needing to get Oyster for their occasional visit to London because they can use paywave disappears if they have children with them. Terrific! -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() On Feb 27, 2:20*am, wrote: [snip] So, the advantage for casual users of not needing to get Oyster for their occasional visit to London because they can use paywave disappears if they have children with them. Terrific! Why do you make the assumption that accompanied children would be dealt with any differently when an adult is travelling using a 'pay and wave' card compared to when that adult is using an Oyster card? |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Roland Perry) wrote: In message , at 09:02:03 on Sat, 26 Feb 2011, remarked: What about more than one person using the same card? I use my credit card to buy tickets for all the family quite often. A very good question. I suspect they'll have a slogan like "Travel on the tube with Mastercard, if everyone in your party has one; For everything else, there's Oyster". Children with credit/debit cards? Doesn't sound likely to me. why would a child want to pay adult Oyster fares when they could buy a paper travelcard for less? tim |
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